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gerri: technology is just out of control. and regulators like treasury secretary tim githner and feral reserv chairma ben bernanke have written accelerating automation o the markets may threaten their very stability. in an annul report of the federal stability oversight cocil, the evolution of the markets could lead to an unintended erors cascading througthe final system. th sounds like a big at disaster. i wa a system where regular investors can trade stocks and not be woried about coming out the short ed of thestick. t stock mkets were developed in this country as aechanism for raisin capital pricing assets let's get ck to tha. coming up tomike in washington actually learn a lesson from florid next, how hrry's could be the latest victim in the fiscal cliff talks. the esident of the united way joins next. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn'tay all my medical expenses, looked at my options. then i got a medare supplement i insance plan. [ male aouncer ] if you
gerri: technology is just out of control. and regulators like treasury secretary tim githner and feral reserv chairma ben bernanke have written accelerating automation o the markets may threaten their very stability. in an annul report of the federal stability oversight cocil, the evolution of the markets could lead to an unintended erors cascading througthe final system. th sounds like a big at disaster. i wa a system where regular investors can trade stocks and not be woried about coming out...
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in terms of the technology, developing capabilities to send people beyond the earth orbit and into deep space on a fairly permanent basis and having rockets able to do that are the key to doing that and that is in the program. that is now being worked on. it's just perhaps faster with more money but it is still progressing. >> well, there are these ambitious goals that nasa has. talk about going to mars. having said that, at the same time, we were hearing today about this colorado-based company. they just said yesterday that they plan to send privately funded and built spacecraft to the moon by 2020. they say 15 to 20 nations are interested in those missions and it's much cheaper than nasa can do it for. >> as space technology advances, the things that we did five, 10, 20 years ago become cheaper. the technology is better, the energy, all of the construction designs are better so that you can do these things that once cost 26 billion and those kind of dollars from apollo, you can do it for less money now. but you keep the dollars going for new technologies, things that are harder to do,
in terms of the technology, developing capabilities to send people beyond the earth orbit and into deep space on a fairly permanent basis and having rockets able to do that are the key to doing that and that is in the program. that is now being worked on. it's just perhaps faster with more money but it is still progressing. >> well, there are these ambitious goals that nasa has. talk about going to mars. having said that, at the same time, we were hearing today about this colorado-based...
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we have this new found richness, new technologies to find energy. i have seen some estimates up to 3 million new jobs directly related to the energy boom. is it real? how unfortunate of a driver will that be for the economy? when you're sitting down trying to figure out what growth will look like in this country, how does a factor in? >> in a few ways. number one, if there's one thing i feel more optimistic than i did one decade ago, i had a book out around 2006 and i felt like, when you are out making the case for why there should be more location as opposed to china and india, you felt like you how the wind in your face. you have great meetings but then they pull your side and say, that's a powerful argument, but we're moving this to bangalor next week. there is much more of an economic case for people to be relocating and bring jobs back. some of that is about the way it is structured between us and china and some of it is energy. no doubt the future of natural gas is just making the price calculation more attractive to someone thinking about a n
we have this new found richness, new technologies to find energy. i have seen some estimates up to 3 million new jobs directly related to the energy boom. is it real? how unfortunate of a driver will that be for the economy? when you're sitting down trying to figure out what growth will look like in this country, how does a factor in? >> in a few ways. number one, if there's one thing i feel more optimistic than i did one decade ago, i had a book out around 2006 and i felt like, when you...
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through all they will spread the missile technology. they were selling missile parts to the syrians. they were caught in may doing that. imagine if assad had a long-range missile right now? melissa: absolutely. gordon, thanks so much. appreciate your time. good insight. >> nation's largest bank gives a hand to our biggest heroes. jpmorgan chase is helping get 100,000 veterans hired. one of the bank's top executives and one of its veteran recruits explains how they will get it done. that is up next. >>> listen up, mayor booker. our charles payne is calling you out. the mayor suffers through a week on food stamps. charles says he is distracting everyone from the program's biggest problem. he will explain that coming up. do you ever have too much money? ♪ melissa: helping our heroes work. jpmorgan chase is lending a hand to veterans looking for jobs. the company is joining other major employers to form the 100,000 jobs mission. its goal is collectively hire 100,000 veterans by 202. the coalition has already hired more than 28,000 vets. j
through all they will spread the missile technology. they were selling missile parts to the syrians. they were caught in may doing that. imagine if assad had a long-range missile right now? melissa: absolutely. gordon, thanks so much. appreciate your time. good insight. >> nation's largest bank gives a hand to our biggest heroes. jpmorgan chase is helping get 100,000 veterans hired. one of the bank's top executives and one of its veteran recruits explains how they will get it done. that...
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but bottom line, their rocket did go through all three stages, which is a significant jump in technology for them. >> so does this, chris, tell us much about how close north korea is from being able to launch long-range missiles capable of delivering nuclear warheads? >> great question. the official i spoke with says he still believes that is some years away because they haven't mastered all the other things they would need to do that. in other words, marrying their nuclear program with the missile, making a nuclear warhead small enough to fit on the end of a missile, solving the heat shield problems so the missile doesn't burn up when it reenters the earth's atmosphere, and accuracy. being able to hit exactly what you're aiming at. the big worry, though, is proliferation. a u.s. official says what are the working assumptions are going on is that iran may have helped north korea with this launch. i spoke with a former senior adviser here at the department of defense who says iran has been kicking around for quite some time. >> there are rumors and stories that iran has placed some of its
but bottom line, their rocket did go through all three stages, which is a significant jump in technology for them. >> so does this, chris, tell us much about how close north korea is from being able to launch long-range missiles capable of delivering nuclear warheads? >> great question. the official i spoke with says he still believes that is some years away because they haven't mastered all the other things they would need to do that. in other words, marrying their nuclear program...
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jon: you think it is likely american-made technology is helping north korea with its missile program? >> could be. i don't know the missile program nearly as well as the nuclear but what north korea does, it uses china a sense as a transshipment point because many companies, high-tech companies from america, from europe, have subsidiaries in china, selling to chinese industries and trading companies. north korea works that system very well to end up with those kinds of high-tech items from outside china. and so while i can't speak specifically on the missile program i certainly can on the nuclear and yes, indeed, north korea buys european high-tech equipment and likely u.s. equipment. so it's a problem. china has been made aware of the problem but they haven't done enough and, i think this missile launch could be a further step. again if it happens, it could be another step in building pressure on china to enforce the u.n. security council sanctions on north korea and in fact to team up with the rest of the world to try to apply stronger sanctions and more effective sanctions on north
jon: you think it is likely american-made technology is helping north korea with its missile program? >> could be. i don't know the missile program nearly as well as the nuclear but what north korea does, it uses china a sense as a transshipment point because many companies, high-tech companies from america, from europe, have subsidiaries in china, selling to chinese industries and trading companies. north korea works that system very well to end up with those kinds of high-tech items...
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i need food, fuel, technology, sanctions off. we've gone this route before, but hopefully this is the message that he is sending. the main point, wolf, is isolating him, putting him in a box, i believe, as we've done before, that isn't going to work. that doesn't mean you reward him, but it means a new kind of engagement. maybe the russians. they're skilled at diplomacy. south korea, what's happening that is encouraging is a new set of leaders coming up in south korea. obviously, president obama's been re-elected in japan, in china. this infusion of new leadership maybe will be creative in finding a new way to deal with this regime, with their own new leader, trying to strengthen his economic and domestic and political base after just one year in power. >> governor, hold on for a moment. i want to continue this conversation. i also want to talk about our trip to north korea two years ago. what we learned about the country. whether it's a nuclear negotiators can even be trusted. stay with us. those little things still get you. for
i need food, fuel, technology, sanctions off. we've gone this route before, but hopefully this is the message that he is sending. the main point, wolf, is isolating him, putting him in a box, i believe, as we've done before, that isn't going to work. that doesn't mean you reward him, but it means a new kind of engagement. maybe the russians. they're skilled at diplomacy. south korea, what's happening that is encouraging is a new set of leaders coming up in south korea. obviously, president...
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gorbachev said you won't even share with us milking machine technology. those of us who were no takers stopped taking notes. we had never seen an exchange like that. these two men arrived in minivan and reykjavik with the dialogue in place, a style with talking with each other, respect for each other which is palpable and a belief that each could probably deliver on what they were talking about. very important. everyone knows the talks broke down. what was there was the agreement that there would be 100 long-range on each side, europe would be free of such missiles and 100 would be placed in soviet asia and for the united states, hundred missiles would be placed in alaska. hard to say. it will be 100, and gorbachev set off at that point on the circuit to try to use sdi as the obstacle to progress and somehow get us to except the difference. meanwhile at reykjavik on the telephone, get to basic countries before the press called each of the basic countries and their leadership or whoever was available on sunday night and europe to inform them of the outcome
gorbachev said you won't even share with us milking machine technology. those of us who were no takers stopped taking notes. we had never seen an exchange like that. these two men arrived in minivan and reykjavik with the dialogue in place, a style with talking with each other, respect for each other which is palpable and a belief that each could probably deliver on what they were talking about. very important. everyone knows the talks broke down. what was there was the agreement that there...
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. >>> and a lot of talk on the web about a proposed new technology that would stare back at you and try to figure things out about you while you watch tv. verizon has filed for a patent for a dvd determined to find out if you're happy, sad, speaking with an accent, all designed to point custom advertisers at you like they do on the web. for example, if the camera picked up intense cuddling, it may prompt certain advertisements. it is just a patent, and verizon put out a statement, saying it values privacy. >>> and up next, kate middleton leaves the hospital and answers a question the world has wondered. . statement, saying it values privacy. >>> and up next, kate middleton leaves the hospital and answers a question the world has wondered. i'm doing my own sleep study. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. you spend all day cooking it. so why spend even a moment considering any broth but swanson? the broth cooks trust most to make the meal fol
. >>> and a lot of talk on the web about a proposed new technology that would stare back at you and try to figure things out about you while you watch tv. verizon has filed for a patent for a dvd determined to find out if you're happy, sad, speaking with an accent, all designed to point custom advertisers at you like they do on the web. for example, if the camera picked up intense cuddling, it may prompt certain advertisements. it is just a patent, and verizon put out a statement,...
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it's basically a test bed for future technologies. things like navigation and control. avionics, guidance, thermal protection. because this x-37b which does look like a space shuttle actually has thermal tiles on it. the air force is saying it's a test bed for future technologies that will help the military but there are a lot of those folks throughout who think that the x-37 might be a lot more than that. and again, absolutely so far, picture perfect, blue sky there as that atlas 5 rocket with the x-37b inside heads up. about 200 miles, orbits the same distance that the space shuttle's orbited the earth. >> two yeses. where is it going? why is it so secret? >> reporter: well, that's just it. it's going 200 miles up, it will go into orbit. we have no idea thoug will be in orbit. the last one, as i said, 15 months in orbit. it can land back on earth like a space shuttle did. the last one landed out in vandenberg in california. and you know, what is it doing? what is it carrying? probably just re, very few people in the military who know. although we do know the cost, pro
it's basically a test bed for future technologies. things like navigation and control. avionics, guidance, thermal protection. because this x-37b which does look like a space shuttle actually has thermal tiles on it. the air force is saying it's a test bed for future technologies that will help the military but there are a lot of those folks throughout who think that the x-37 might be a lot more than that. and again, absolutely so far, picture perfect, blue sky there as that atlas 5 rocket with...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've dumped those huge earth covered. i. welcome back the un's atomic watchdog says it's ready to inspect iran's alleged nuclear sites if it's given permission. as representatives have arrived in tehran to renew talks which have been at a standstill since august inspectors hope to gain access to the parchin military base near the capital they claim the facility may have been used to develop nuclear weapons and cleaned up afterwards accusation yet to be backed up by evidence ever here for national reports the burden of proof is that way even heavier on iraq. three decades of pride followed by three years of mourning when i'm in syria met her future husband a young physicist she immediately knew he'd come a long way indeed he went on to become one of iran's leading nuclear scientists and to it all ended one sunny morning in january two thousand and ten. there were reason left to work and then i heard a terrible explosion i rushed to see what happened he was lying like this. i called must must must. must i tho
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technology and industrial capabilities. supplying department of defense. one of the consequences of that is what dennis talking about. the contract to process has to be simplified because the commercial contractors are not going to put up the. >> host: is this a good thing? >> guest: and absolutely good thing. a dedicated industrial base is a very expensive proposition for the united states. we are now reduced to about five or six major companies that do big to my final systems in the pulling things together, integration of an airplane or ship. but the parts acquisition, the technology acquisition is spread not only across our economy but the global economy. china, japan, malaysia, europe. there are people providing inputs to defense projects, commercially coming from all around the globe. >> guest: major military programs, the anti warfare program, the casey 46 tanker are actually commercial derivatives. they're built on the same line. a ticket out of the line only when you need to put in specialized equipment, and by that process using the commercial pro
technology and industrial capabilities. supplying department of defense. one of the consequences of that is what dennis talking about. the contract to process has to be simplified because the commercial contractors are not going to put up the. >> host: is this a good thing? >> guest: and absolutely good thing. a dedicated industrial base is a very expensive proposition for the united states. we are now reduced to about five or six major companies that do big to my final systems in...
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we've got great technology that's available. but one in of that, none of that is worth a damn without the men and women in uniform who are willing to put their lives on the line to help protect this country. that is the real strength. that is the heart and soul of what makes us the strongest country in the world. we owe them as a result of that the finest medical care that this nation can provide. and that's why i'm so grateful that we have the greatest medical health care system in the world right here. and the strength of our system lies in you and people like you, the thousands of dedicated professionals who are committed to caring for our sick and for our injured that lies with each of you. this, as i've said before, is a place where miracles happen, and you are the peer cl workers. -- miracle workers. today i want to thank you along with the entire military medical community for the exceptional care, the exceptional support that you provide for our service members, for these men and women in uniform, for their families and
we've got great technology that's available. but one in of that, none of that is worth a damn without the men and women in uniform who are willing to put their lives on the line to help protect this country. that is the real strength. that is the heart and soul of what makes us the strongest country in the world. we owe them as a result of that the finest medical care that this nation can provide. and that's why i'm so grateful that we have the greatest medical health care system in the world...
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for north korea's missile program is imported, a stricter ban of technology sports from around the world may be in the offing. >> shepard: technical problems is the reason given for the delay. it sounds like a lot of analysts believe that could be a cover. >> reporter: that's what couple of south korean analysts are telling the associated press. one speculates that china has put on pressure to stop the launch and north korea may have complied with china's demand. keep in mind china does not want to see destabilization of the reason nor does it want a tightening of sanctions or war in an already impoverished country which might lead to refugees streaming into their next door neighbor, china. >>> iran claims it decoded all of the data from a stealth cia spy drone it recovered last year, all of it. the revolutionary guard general claims the drone did not carry out missions before it went down near iran's border with afghanistan. iran claims it took control of the drone and brought it down, but it's still unclear whether iran's military actually captured it or if it simply crash landed somew
for north korea's missile program is imported, a stricter ban of technology sports from around the world may be in the offing. >> shepard: technical problems is the reason given for the delay. it sounds like a lot of analysts believe that could be a cover. >> reporter: that's what couple of south korean analysts are telling the associated press. one speculates that china has put on pressure to stop the launch and north korea may have complied with china's demand. keep in mind china...
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of cancer patients. >> what is the game changing technology? what's happened? and you say this has happened really in the last five years? >> there have been major events and what's unusual about this period in science history is that it's occurred in a narrow window and across a very broad front. so it's not one technology, it's the fact that we can sequence genomes, the entire tumor profile in a few hours for a few hundred dollars what took billions of dollars and a decde aid, question have the -- >> if i look at just to understand that advance in computing. you showed me a machine that now sequences dna, it's the side of a large refrigerator. that is now more powerful than, much more powerful than a machine just five years ago? >> well, that machine in nine days a 24/7 run, one machine, could exceed the data generation of all of the machines in the united states in the year 2007. >> you also talked about how computing has become just faster, but much more sophisticated. >> we're now a third generation artificial intelligence where computers
of cancer patients. >> what is the game changing technology? what's happened? and you say this has happened really in the last five years? >> there have been major events and what's unusual about this period in science history is that it's occurred in a narrow window and across a very broad front. so it's not one technology, it's the fact that we can sequence genomes, the entire tumor profile in a few hours for a few hundred dollars what took billions of dollars and a decde aid,...
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he's already built part of an ar-15 using the technology. democratic congressman steve israel has taken notice. >> i just want to make it impossible for people to use three-dimensional printers, to manufacture gun components, which was done, and six bullets were fired from these component. >> reporter: that's why congressman israel is pushing to renew the undetectable firearms act, which will expire next year. >> it just defies common sense, safety, and logic to make it easier for terrorists and criminals to manufacture the components of gun, which can be brought on to our airplanes and into our federal buildings. >> the national rifle association says it views this legislation as unnecessary. pro-gun advocates say, to date, no one using a 3-d printer has manufactured a working firearm, completely out of plastic. one 3-d printing expert says it might not even be possible anytime soon. >> i don't feel like this technology is going to be there next year, but in my estimation, we have some time and ways to go to get there. >> reporter: and wils
he's already built part of an ar-15 using the technology. democratic congressman steve israel has taken notice. >> i just want to make it impossible for people to use three-dimensional printers, to manufacture gun components, which was done, and six bullets were fired from these component. >> reporter: that's why congressman israel is pushing to renew the undetectable firearms act, which will expire next year. >> it just defies common sense, safety, and logic to make it easier...
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this included peaceful use of nuclear technology and space exploration. the north koreans insist this launch is such for peaceful use. on april 15th, in his first speech after the last-minute launch, kim jg-un said pea isrecious b thahe dnity of the people under sovereignty of the nation are even more precious. he indicated his intention to follow his father's footsteps and this launch is seen as part of that, i think. >> so why did the north koreans choose to launch now? >> well, experts point to two reasons. and the one is that the timing relates to a scheduled satellite launch by the south koreans. they had planned to send up a satellite on november 29th but postponed. the two koreas are competing to be the top satellite-launching countries. it is opposed by the north. those in pyongyang believe such opposition is caused by what they call the hostile policy of the united states. they insist that the americans change their position and that ask that they launch. another reason is that they formulated a plan to build a missile by the country was unable t
this included peaceful use of nuclear technology and space exploration. the north koreans insist this launch is such for peaceful use. on april 15th, in his first speech after the last-minute launch, kim jg-un said pea isrecious b thahe dnity of the people under sovereignty of the nation are even more precious. he indicated his intention to follow his father's footsteps and this launch is seen as part of that, i think. >> so why did the north koreans choose to launch now? >> well,...
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the part that worries people here in washington is the same technology can be aflied to delivering nuclear warheads to the american west coast. north korea is now part of a modern day axis of evil for the u.s. iran is thought to be working on a nuclear bomb. the explosive situation in syria passed another landmark today. we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen at the state department. on the failure to keep the north koreans grounded. >> with north korea successful launch of the three-stage rocket tuesday night the obama administration was left to ponder the limits of the engagement policy it doggedly pursued with rogue regimes around the world. >> as we have seen in the case of north korea, as we have seen in the case of iran to date, it's their choice whether they take advantage of it. spend his time and his money. shooting off missiles or he can feed his people. but he can't have both. >> reporter: after the u.n. security council disbanded without announcing any punishment, the white house and state department signaled intention to outsource the job to the north korea p
the part that worries people here in washington is the same technology can be aflied to delivering nuclear warheads to the american west coast. north korea is now part of a modern day axis of evil for the u.s. iran is thought to be working on a nuclear bomb. the explosive situation in syria passed another landmark today. we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen at the state department. on the failure to keep the north koreans grounded. >> with north korea successful launch...
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"it's made with our own technology and our own strength" says the director of the command center. the country's boyish looking supreme leader, kim jong-un, has disregard it had will of the international community and enhanced his own credentials with the military at home. some hope he'd take a more reformist approach one year after the death of his father, kim jong-il, but those hopes have been dashed, it seems. in south korea, protesters took to the streets burning flags and portraits. and the international community added its voice, too. the worry that the launch has more to do with the development of long-range missiles, missiles that could deliver nuclear weapons. >> woodruff: in washington, white house spokesman jay carney said north korea would face consequences for the launch. and at the united nations, the security council condemned the action and said that it is considering an appropriate response. margaret warner takes the story from there. >> warner: for more, we turn to david wright, a senior scientist and co-director of global security at the union of concerned scient
"it's made with our own technology and our own strength" says the director of the command center. the country's boyish looking supreme leader, kim jong-un, has disregard it had will of the international community and enhanced his own credentials with the military at home. some hope he'd take a more reformist approach one year after the death of his father, kim jong-il, but those hopes have been dashed, it seems. in south korea, protesters took to the streets burning flags and...
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big cutbacks in government spending could mean big trouble for information technology and defense-related contracting firms that carry a lot of federal business. if spending on those firms gets cut, a lot of people could be out of a job. >> if you go make the kind of cuts that some are suggesting happen, then you're really hurting a lot of the small businesses and residents in fairfax county who rely on federal contracts for their livelihood. ultimately that trickles down to and affects fairfax county. >> fairfax county alone took in $23 billion in federal contracting money back in 2009. that's more than any other county in the country. and it's $3 billion more than washington, d.c. growth for contracting in fairfax county has been explosive to back in 1980 federal contracting dollars totaled just $1.7 billion. why is nova been such a big draw for federal contracting dollars and the big salary jobs that come with them? one word for you. dulles. the international airport provides easy access to washington on its limited access highway. dulles also provides connections to both national and
big cutbacks in government spending could mean big trouble for information technology and defense-related contracting firms that carry a lot of federal business. if spending on those firms gets cut, a lot of people could be out of a job. >> if you go make the kind of cuts that some are suggesting happen, then you're really hurting a lot of the small businesses and residents in fairfax county who rely on federal contracts for their livelihood. ultimately that trickles down to and affects...
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it's technology innovation. developments around. the future. this is a life for most kids good to have you with the nerds who treated the u.k.'s royal mother to be kate middleton for acute morning sickness haas committed suicide following a prank call for an australian radio station two d.j.'s called a private london hospital and possibly using the queen and prince charles to gain information on the duchess's condition he's going to walk or found out whether the media should learn with responsibility. you'd have to be living under a rock not to have heard all about kate's pregnancy that was announced this week and the fact that the duchess of cambridge was in hospital and really any mainstream media web site you can play on it and see all the details in fact you know the media speculation surrounding this pregnancy has been has really reached fever pitch we've had discussions over whether or not the duchess could be expecting twins whether it would be in line for the throne if in fact it is twins whether if she has a natural birth or is just sa
it's technology innovation. developments around. the future. this is a life for most kids good to have you with the nerds who treated the u.k.'s royal mother to be kate middleton for acute morning sickness haas committed suicide following a prank call for an australian radio station two d.j.'s called a private london hospital and possibly using the queen and prince charles to gain information on the duchess's condition he's going to walk or found out whether the media should learn with...
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these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons why these devices -- two major reasons they are so powerful is because of the processors and storage. so by the way, in storage, the rate of changes is double every nine months. the point is, in that technology world, you have to think about the company's producing innovation to stay ahead of the curve. >> now that they have an out, it to look at it. >> i don't know how to innovate. what strikes me about innovation, and this is something he gave us an example of a few minutes ago -- retroviruses -- retroviruses as part of the treatment and understanding of hiv eight years later. if you think of the internet and finally the web, this is what was out there. there is a myth about americans that we only care about applications. we are the most effective basic science producers in
these are incremental invention, and understood technology. basically the file cabinets on any technological advice you have. that innovation has to come at all three levels inside that business on a continual basis for it to continue to deliver. one of the major reasons why these devices -- two major reasons they are so powerful is because of the processors and storage. so by the way, in storage, the rate of changes is double every nine months. the point is, in that technology world, you have...
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it's not one technology. it's the fact that we can sequence genomes, your entire genome profile in a few hours with a few hundred dollars which took billions of dollars and a decade. we have the ability to analyze those data through very statistical computations structures and artificial intelligence. >> so if i look at it. you show me a machine that now sequences dnas, the size of a large refrigerator. that is now more powerful than -- much more powerful than a machine five years ago? >> well, that machine in nine days, a 24/7 run, one machine could exceed the data generation of all of the machines in the u.s. in the year 2007. >> you also talk about how computing has become not only faster but much more sophisticat sophisticated. >> the most exciting is artificial intelligence. we're a third artificial intelligence where computers can think. they can think in a text real way where computers can help us make decisions based on vast amounts of information, game-changing. >> now i think we all understand -- at
it's not one technology. it's the fact that we can sequence genomes, your entire genome profile in a few hours with a few hundred dollars which took billions of dollars and a decade. we have the ability to analyze those data through very statistical computations structures and artificial intelligence. >> so if i look at it. you show me a machine that now sequences dnas, the size of a large refrigerator. that is now more powerful than -- much more powerful than a machine five years ago?...
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first is technology. i talked a lot about our ability to proactively stated to identify events before they occur. that helps them be able to separate act of medicine and more proactive medicine and that aspect of it. i also talked about our humana care where we're 5000 people to go to the home for chronic conditions. it takes the pressure of the primary care individual for having to do with that. whether it is reactive or is. the third area is continuing to advance the physician assistants area and being able to leverage nurses and allow nurses to continue to grow in their profession to be able to be an ally to the physicians come over now physicians can delegate to the nurses in that regard. so technology coming continue to encourage people to go in the profession and at the same time a change in the way we deliver health care as a whole. we are fully aware and we will have a primary care shortage as time progresses unless we do something in those areas. >> thank you. i have a question on part b of medic
first is technology. i talked a lot about our ability to proactively stated to identify events before they occur. that helps them be able to separate act of medicine and more proactive medicine and that aspect of it. i also talked about our humana care where we're 5000 people to go to the home for chronic conditions. it takes the pressure of the primary care individual for having to do with that. whether it is reactive or is. the third area is continuing to advance the physician assistants area...
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its technology innovation. developments around russia we've. covered. wealthy british style. markets. can't find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline is going to cause a report on r.t. . welcome back you're watching our team bahraini opposition groups say they're ready for open dialogue the government without preconditions they also want any results to be put to a referendum and this comes after a recent appeal for a face to face negotiations by the monarchy is seen as essential to quell and the unrest but as i say our chef school reports it's unclear at the turbulent gulf state is any closer to getting on the road to peace. on the subject says his life was shattered his sits on a municipal council in bahrain and several months ago she was shot by police during a peaceful protest looking at his injuries his lucky to be alive but online what i was with many of the protesters when we were faced by riot police they did not hesitate to shoot us directly to the head with the bullets the police are using for h
its technology innovation. developments around russia we've. covered. wealthy british style. markets. can't find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline is going to cause a report on r.t. . welcome back you're watching our team bahraini opposition groups say they're ready for open dialogue the government without preconditions they also want any results to be put to a referendum and this comes after a recent appeal for a face...
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science technology innovation all the list of melamine spun around russia we've dumped a few jerks. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how. i mean. i know that i'm sitting in the same city really messed up. in the all very slow motion. of. the worst you're going to go right down sick of the. radio guy for a minute from a profit i want to quote for about fifteen years you've never seen anything like this i'm told. come on guys i'm having martin are going through a very special edition of break in this set the show is a crusade against the mainstream media because i think it's important to rethink the establishment narrative unfortunately i'm not the only one oscar winning director all over stone has been on this very same mission for quite some time check out. the media and everyone talks about that saying the news of the day and all the subconscious really important stuff that's going to be neglect for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because their profit driven industry that sells a sensationalisti
science technology innovation all the list of melamine spun around russia we've dumped a few jerks. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how. i mean. i know that i'm sitting in the same city really messed up. in the all very slow motion. of. the worst you're going to go right down sick of the. radio guy for a minute from a profit i want to quote for about fifteen years you've never seen anything like this i'm told. come on guys i'm...
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sleep technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turnstiles are into slaves. but also among others involved in the monsoon and since i started working at the moment i stated i look at it. to nationals. a cash cow to be milked dry i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups watch for prices colombia going to pay. the modest effect on our t.v. . let's. listen.
sleep technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've got the future covered. the gold fever. turnstiles are into slaves. but also among others involved in the monsoon and since i started working at the moment i stated i look at it. to nationals. a cash cow to be milked dry i think that in this country gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our...
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time and where we are in terms of our overall requirements in a changing world, the advancement of technology, the quality of the people we have -- and they're the best i've seen in over 43 years of having the privilege to wear the uniform -- that we will be fine from a defense standpoint. but i also would pick up on what senator nunn said, quoting bill perry. and i've seen this in countries and in regions globally where the failure to be able to invest in preventive defense, engagement, having a relationship, helping other militaries train in their own countries, the not being able to do that just increases the likelihood of some kind of conflict breaking out which may or may not involve us. and that preventive piece is one of the first pieces that leaves under this kind of pressure. i do think that with, you know, if this is well done, creating a framework that the national security team moving forward can put something in place which will address the needs specifically and can be done in 2013. i think falling off the cliff makes it very, very difficult. >> i've often said that i'm an examp
time and where we are in terms of our overall requirements in a changing world, the advancement of technology, the quality of the people we have -- and they're the best i've seen in over 43 years of having the privilege to wear the uniform -- that we will be fine from a defense standpoint. but i also would pick up on what senator nunn said, quoting bill perry. and i've seen this in countries and in regions globally where the failure to be able to invest in preventive defense, engagement, having...
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believes the rocket is a cover test missile technology. >>> this morning emergency teams are looking for survivors after a typhoon hit the philippines. more than 400 people are believed to be missing. the powerful typhoon battered the country back on tuesday, killing 500 people. evacuation centers are packed with thousands who lost their homes. the philippines government and volunteer groups are rushing in emergency food and supplies. >>> we should know in the next day or two whether software company founder john mcafee will have to return to belize to answer questions about his neighbor's murder. right now mcafee is in custody in guatemala, where he was arrested earlier in the week for entering the country illegally. his lawyers have filed an emergency appeal to keep him from leaving guatemala. mcafee claims his life is in danger in belize because he has danger with political corruption. >>> time is 6:18. the news is getting worse for hockey fans. after three days of progress, the nhl season is back on thin ice. all week players and owners seem to be moving toward resolving the now
believes the rocket is a cover test missile technology. >>> this morning emergency teams are looking for survivors after a typhoon hit the philippines. more than 400 people are believed to be missing. the powerful typhoon battered the country back on tuesday, killing 500 people. evacuation centers are packed with thousands who lost their homes. the philippines government and volunteer groups are rushing in emergency food and supplies. >>> we should know in the next day or two...
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it's fascinating how technology is changing investigations like this. the director of national intelligence james clapper said this. he said i are trying to put this in plaque and white terms. you are trying to look at it in simplistic ways. about it was 9/11. it's not that simple. the video was being played and being protested against in other arab countries around the world. there were demonstrations in cairo. just take his argument for a moment. >> i would respectfully disagree with the director of national intelligence. sometimes things are very clear and sometimes they are black and white. this was a black and white issue of an islamic terror attack. is there not a big mystery about what went down and the fact is that clearp and others in the administration knew this. when we talk about the fiction of the video and the lies spun to the american people we attempted to focus on ambassador rice because she what is the first high-level person who went out on the five shows. but remember, bill, the president of the:united states, the commander in chief
it's fascinating how technology is changing investigations like this. the director of national intelligence james clapper said this. he said i are trying to put this in plaque and white terms. you are trying to look at it in simplistic ways. about it was 9/11. it's not that simple. the video was being played and being protested against in other arab countries around the world. there were demonstrations in cairo. just take his argument for a moment. >> i would respectfully disagree with...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life.
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technology innovation. developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching our team the euro zone's biggest banks may soon come under direct policing from brussels it's a move which could get final approval by the e.u. leaders later on thursday it's a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority the deal was a matter of concern in britain where many had fear that it could lead to its isolation but under conditions agreed to by finance ministers thursday in london as well as other non eurozone members will have influence over the decision making process well for more on this i'm joined now for analysis by stephen the old city spokesman for the u.k. independence party sir thanks for taking the time to speak with us i want to begin by pointing out i'm in britain has one of these safeguards for the city so why is the u.k. so desperate to be involved in the eurozone decision making in your view. good evening lou thank you the key decision making
technology innovation. developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching our team the euro zone's biggest banks may soon come under direct policing from brussels it's a move which could get final approval by the e.u. leaders later on thursday it's a key step towards a fully fledged banking union on the continent with national powers slowly being concentrated into a single authority the deal was a matter of concern in britain where many had fear that it could...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcomes a big. imax keyser welcome to the kaiser report first the good news is three bankers have been arrested in connection with rigging live or now the bad news is the arrests were made by the serious fraud office so dow
students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are old today. six goals in this goal and this comes. on the job because who is going to look at the experience before series with the power. to fall short of. so much because. nations before politics. or some place. they are only here to make it possible. and change chimp on the fly and on our. own. body . well. listen. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck. i mean. i know that i'm sitting in the same thing really messed up. and we're all very so personally apologized and said the worst you're going to fly down soup of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from a cricket because they don't want to watch what we're about to give you've never seen anything like that i'm told. was going on guys i'm having martin's break in the set so i got a lot to talk about today but first
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are old today. six goals in this goal and this comes. on the job because who is going to look at the experience before series with the power. to fall short of. so much because. nations before politics. or some place. they are only here to make it possible. and change chimp on...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. and realized. the big picture. of. what's really happening to the global economy. headlines. are reports. of mission. critical you should be free. for charges free. agency three. three. three. three blogs. and free media. and. welcome back to frost i'm peter lavelle remind you we're talking about the future of a kurdish state. and we're trying to go back to you in washington it seems to me that kurds are turning into you know a privileged people in western media and western government because they really would like to see a kurdish state because iran's involved israel's involved the problem is this turkey well yes and as we were speaking just before the break i was explaining that there is a positive outcome here actually for turkey i believe and and that is but if we keep in mind that the underlying. element that animates this what we call the arab awakening is a desire for democratic aspirations more than it is for the relative advantage of one ethnic or sectarian group over another
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science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future are covered. download the official up location to cell phones choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time of the. wealthy british style stock. market why not scandal if find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. if . russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about someone from funniest impressions. nice clean stock totty dot com. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for tuesday december fourth two thousand and twelve the g.o.p. has made a counteroffer to the white house on the fiscal cliff and the endless conversation continues today with president obama giving his first post-election one on one interview here's a snippet i think the issue right now and when will the two of
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